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Post by The Night Phantom on Mar 4, 2007 22:51:21 GMT -5
As I did in my now grossly out-of-date checklist for the Civil War event, I’m posting the World War Hulk checklist below, first in a “compact” form, then in the month-by-month format shown in the NYCC-panel article Doom linked to in another thread.
- Avengers: The Initiative #4
- Ghost Rider #12–13
- Heroes for Hire #11–14
- Incredible Hulk #106–110
- Invincible Iron Man #19–20
- Irredeemable Ant-Man #10
- World War Hulk #1–5
- World War Hulk: Frontline #1–6
- World War Hulk: Gamma Corps #1–4
- World War Hulk: X-Men #1–3
- World War Hulk: Young Avengers #1
- World War Hulk Prologue: World Breaker #1
MAY- World War Hulk Prologue: World Breaker #1
- Incredible Hulk #106
JUNE- World War Hulk #1
- Incredible Hulk #107
- Invincible Iron Man #19
- Ghost Rider #12
- Heroes for Hire #11
- World War Hulk: X-Men #1
- World War Hulk: Gamma Corps #1
- World War Hulk: Frontline #1
JULY- Avengers: The Initiative #4
- Irredeemable Ant-Man #10
- World War Hulk #2
- Ghost Rider #13
- World War Hulk: Frontline #2
- Invincible Iron Man #20
- Heroes for Hire #12
- World War Hulk: Gamma Corps #2
- World War Hulk #3
- World War Hulk: X-Men #2
- World War Hulk: Frontline #3
- Incredible Hulk #108
AUGUST- Incredible Hulk #109
- World War Hulk: Young Avengers #1
- World War Hulk: Gamma Corps #3
- World War Hulk: Frontline #4
- World War Hulk #4
- World War Hulk: X-Men #3
- Heroes for Hire #13
- World War Hulk: Frontline #5
SEPTEMBER- World War Hulk: Gamma Corps #4
- World War Hulk #5
- Heroes for Hire #14
- Incredible Hulk #110
- World War Hulk: Frontline #6
Only 35 issues this time!
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Post by thew40 on Mar 5, 2007 15:19:49 GMT -5
I'm really fighitng the urge to buy them all and do another read order, but I'm stronger-willed than that. I'll just pick up the trades.
As stated in the other thread in this forum, I'm only picking up Frontline, WWH, and X-Men.
~W~
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Post by balok on Mar 5, 2007 20:26:08 GMT -5
I may check out World War Hulk #1. Whether I pick up succeeding issues depends on my reaction to that issue. I doubt I'll get any crossovers in books I don't already get, which right now means only Ghost Rider (I like the character concept - I've always had a warm spot in my head heart for Ghostie!)
I don't want to encourage Frontline tie-ins, because I don't like the characters of Sally Floyd and Ben Urich since they refused to publish what they knew in Civil War: Frontline #11. I consider it a reporter's job to learn what they can and publish what they learn - the Fifth Estate keeps people honest, at least in theory.
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Post by thew40 on Mar 5, 2007 22:52:46 GMT -5
I don't want to encourage Frontline tie-ins, because I don't like the characters of Sally Floyd and Ben Urich since they refused to publish what they knew in Civil War: Frontline #11. I consider it a reporter's job to learn what they can and publish what they learn - the Fifth Estate keeps people honest, at least in theory. See, here's my deal. I really liked Sally Floyd from "Generation M." She was written very well in that comic and really, up until about issue 9ish of "Frontline" (whenever she met with Cap the first time), continued to be. But that meeting with Cap and issue 11 pretty much killed her appeal to me. Urich I can understand a little bit. How long did he sit on Daredevil's true identity? But not writing that article was completely out of Floyd's character. ~W~
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Post by The Night Phantom on Mar 5, 2007 23:46:31 GMT -5
I consider it a reporter's job to learn what they can and publish what they learn - the Fifth Estate keeps people honest, at least in theory. In the interest of keeping you honest, I hereby point out that the press is usually the fourth estate.
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Post by balok on Mar 7, 2007 11:26:46 GMT -5
I must have been confusing it with Franco's Fifth Column... Either way, it's unlikely to matter. What the news has said happened in Captain America #25 has pretty much driven the final nail in my Marvel coffin. I'll be canceling the remaining pulls this week when I visit the comic store.
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Post by Shiryu on Mar 15, 2007 9:47:29 GMT -5
Uhm, no Spidey books and almost no Avengers books, it looks like I won't follow this event too much. May give a look to the main book, but nothing else.
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Post by Nutcase65 on Mar 16, 2007 0:13:35 GMT -5
I hate to sound like a downer but,... I have a friend who's into Hulk. I think I'll just borrow my reading material on this one from him and use my money to buy groceries this time out.
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Post by The Night Phantom on Mar 17, 2007 17:31:57 GMT -5
I’ll be on board for the Avengers: The Initiative and Heroes for Hire crossovers since I’m reading those series anyway. I’ve also been reading Irredeemable Ant-Man “on probation”, and so I’m not sure whether I’ll still be with it then. I might pick up the Incredible Hulk issues; I’ve read the series off and on during the “Planet Hulk” saga, and I tend to sit on the fence there. I may also give the main WWH series and the Prologue consideration. Frontline is out of the question; I’ve been disappointed with the previous iteration and with a lot of Jenkins’ work lately (I generally did like his Spider-Man stories). I may also give the Young Avengers issue a try, since I like their main series. It’s doubtful I’ll pick up any of the other “event” issues.
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Post by Nutcase65 on Mar 17, 2007 20:46:57 GMT -5
I'd go out of my to get the Young Avengers and I already get Heroes for Hire. I MAY get the main line, but I doubt it.
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